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Washington 20th Centviry Calendar 



A FEW SOCIAL CUSTOMS IN WASHINGTON. 

The President and his wife receive all calls and return none. 

The President gives during the season three State dinners, one in honor 
of the Cabinet, one to the Diplomatic Corps and one to the Supreme 
Court. 

The President gives four official or card receptions and one public even- 
ing reception. At these receptions his wife and the ladies of the 
Cabinet assist in line. 

The President does not accept invitations to dinners outside of the 
Cabinet circle. 

An invitation to a State dinner at the White House is supposed to be a 
command, and not declined unless in case of death or illness in one's 
family. 

Senators' wives make all first calls on the — 
Wife of the President ; 
Wife of the Vice-President ; 
Wife of the Chief Justice ; 
Wives of the Associate Justices ; 
Wives of the Ambassadors. 

The wives of the Senators call upon each other according to the service 
of their husbands ; the wife of the newly elected Senator making all 
first calls. 

Cabinet wives make all first calls on the — 
Wife of the President ; 
Wife of the Vice-President ; 
Wife of the Chief Justice ; 
Wives of the Associate Justices ; 
Wives of the Ambassadors ; 
Wives of the Senators. 

Each member of the Cabinet entertains the President and his wife, also 
the Cabinet, at dinner once during the season. 



The wives of the members of the House of Representatives make all 

first calls on the — 

Wife of the President ; 

Wife of the Vice-President ; 

Wife of the Chief Justice ; 

Wives of the Associate Justices ; 

Wives of the Ambassadors ; 

Wives of the Senators ; 

Ladies of the Cabinet. 
The wives of the Congressmen call upon each other according to the 

seniority of husbands' service in Congress ; the wife of the newly 

elected Congressman making all first calls. 

All visitors and newcomers to Washington make first calls on all officials. 

Official Reception Days. 

Supreme Court, Monday. 

Senate, Thursday. 

Cabinet, Wednesday 

House of Representatives, Tuesday. 

The families of the members of the House of Representatives frequently 
take the day of the neighborhood in which they live, as Monday on 
Capitol Hill. 

The Customary Form Used in Addressing Officials. 

The President as Mr. President. 

The Members of the Cabinet, . ... as Mr. Secretary. 

The Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, .... as Mr. Chief Justice, 

The Associate Justices, as Mr. Justice. 

The Senators, as Mr. Senator. 

The Ambassadors, as Your Excellency. 

The Ministers, as Mr. Minister. 

THE WHITE HOUSE. 

The President, .... William McKinley, Ohio. 

Secretary, George B. Cortelyou, 238 Md. Avenue, N. E. 

The White House is on Pennsylvania Avenue and Sixteenth Street. 
The East Room is open to all visitors from 10 to 12 daily, except 
Sundays and legal Holidays. Those wishing to pay their respects to the 
President will be received at 3 o'clock P. M. on Mondays, Wednesdays, 
and Fridays. Callers on business will be received from 12 to 1 o'clock 
every day, except Tuesdays and Fridays. 

Upon the change of the seat of this Government from Philadelphia 
to Washington, the White House was the first public building erected. 
President Washington chose the spot and laid the corner-stone, October 
13th, 1792, and, in company with his wife, inspected the building only 
a few days prior to his death, December 14th, 1799. 

President John Adams was the first occupant, year 1800. 





THE CAPITOL. 

The Capitol is situated on Capitol Hill. Open daily, except Sundays and 
holidays, from 9 to 4.30. Restaurants in the basement are open to 
the public. 

The corner-stone of the building was laid by President Washington 
on September 18th, 1793. The main building was finished in 1827. 
The corner-atone of the Senate and House wings was laid on the 4th 
of July, 18,51, by President Fillmore, Daniel Webster officiating as 
orator. These extensions were first occupied for Legislative purposes 
January 4th, 1859. 

STATE DEPARTMENT. 

Near the White House, on Pennsylvania Avenue and Seventeenth St. 
The building is open to visitors from 9 to 2. 

Secretary of State, . . . John Hav, Ohio, 800 16th St. 

1st Assistant Secretary, . David J. Hill, 215 N. Capitol St. 

Chief Clerk, William H. Michael, 1313 K St., N. W. 

TREASURY DEPARTMENT. 

On Penn. Ave. and 15th St. Open to visitors from 11 to 12 and 1 to 2 

Secretary ofthe Treasury, Lyman J. Gage, 111., 1715 Mass. Ave. 

Assistai t Secretary, . . .0. L. Ppaulding, 1637 R St., N. W. 

Chief Clerk, Theo. F. Swayze, 1739 S St., N. W. 

Bureau of Engraving and Printing. 

Fourteenth and B Sts., S. W. Open from 9 to 2. 
Director of Bureau, . . Wm. M. Meredith, 111 . . . 138 Mass. Ave.,N. E. 
Chief Clerk Van H. Bukey, 201 E. Capitol St. 

WAR DEPARTMENT. 

On Pennsylvania Ave. and Seventeenth St. Open from 9 to 2. 
Secretary of War, . . . Elihu Root, New York, . . . . 1626 R. I. Ave. 

Assistant Secretary, . . George D. Meiklejohn The Raleigh. 

Chief Clerk, John C. Scofield, 1447 Corcoran St. 

DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE. 

1435 K St., N. W. (Temporary quarters). Open from 9 to 2. 

Attorney-General, . . . John W. Griggs, N. J 1707 Mass. Ave. 

Solicitor-General, . . . John K. Richards, 1335 Conn. Ave. 

Chief Clerk, Cecil Clay 1513 S St., N. W. 

POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT. 

On Penn. Ave., between 11th and 12th Sts., N. W. Open from 9 to 2. 

Postmaster-General, . . Charles E. Smith, Pa 1774 Mass. Ave. 

1st Assistant W. M. Johnson, N. J., Gordon Hotel 

Chief Clerk, Blain W. Taylor, 246 9th St., N. E. 



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NAVY DEPARTMENT. 
On Penn. Ave. and Seventeenth St. Open from 9 to 2. 

.Secretary of the Navy, . John D. Long, Mass., The Portland. 

Assistant Secretary, . . Charles H. Allen, The Portland. 

Chief Clerk, B. F. Peters, 140 C St., S. E. 

INTERIOR DEPARTMENT. 

Seventh and F Sts., N. W. Open from 9 to 2. 
Secretary of the Interior, E. A. Hitchcock, Mo., . . . 1601 K St., N. W. 

Assistant Secretary, . . Thomas Ryan, 1336 Yale St. 

Chief Clerk, Edward M. Dawson 1752 S St., N. W. 

Bureau of Pensions. 

F and 4th Sts., N. W. Open from 9 to 4. 

Commissioner, H. Clay Evans, Tenn., . . . 1406 M St., N. W. 

1st Deputy Commissioner, James L. Davenport, . . 1714 15th St., N. W. 
Chief Clerk Wm. H. Bayley, 2125 N St., N. W. 

Patent Office. 

Interior Depar ment Building. Open 9 to 2. 

Commissioner, Charles H. Dued, .... 2025 Columbia Road. 

Assistant Commissioner, Arthur P. Greeley, 906 T St., N. W. 

Chief Clerk, Edward V. Shepard, 1437 R. I. Ave. 

General Land Office. 

Seventh and F Streets, N. W. Open from 9 to 2. 

Commissioner, Dinger Herrman, 1742 S St., N. W. 

Assistant Commissioner, W.A.Richards, 2455 18th St. 

Chief Clerk, ... . . . G. N. Whittington, The Concord. 

Census Office. 

B Street, between 1st and 2nd, N. W. Open irom 9 to 2. 

Director, Wm. R. Merriam, Minn. . . 1414 16th St., N.W. 

Assistant Director, . . . Fred. H. Wines 1446 Staughton St. 

Chief Clerk Alhert F. Childs, 24 Grant Place. 

Office of Indian Affairs. 

Old Post Office Department Building. Open from 9 to 2. 

Commissioner, Wm. A. Jones The Portland 

Assistant Commissioner, A. 0. Tonner 1916 16th St., N. W. 

DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. 

The Mall, between 12th and 14th streets. Open from 9 to 2. 

Secretary of Agriculture, James Wilson, 1022 Vermont Ave. 

Assistant Secretary, . . Joseph H. Brigham, 1947 4th St. 

OhiefClerk, Andrew Geddes, 508 C St. , S. E. 



LIBRARY OF CONGRESS. 

On Capitol Hill, two blocks east of the Capitol Building. Open from 9 
to 10 P. M. Take elevator for public cafe on top floor. The building 
was begun in 1889 and finished in 1897 at a cost of $6,032,124.54. 

Librarian of Congress, . Herbert Putnam, Boston. 1215 19th St., N. W. 

Assistant Librarian, . .A. R. Spofford 1621 Mass. Ave. 

Chief Clerk, T. G. Alvord, 2119 R St. 

Office of Register of Copyrights. 

Ground floor, south side. Open from 9 to 4. 

Register, Thorvald Solberg, . Garfield Place and 2nd St. 

Chief Clerk, L. B. Cool, 4(>BSt., N. E. 

GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE. 

Corner N. Capitol and H Sts. Open from 9 to 2. 

Public Printer, F. W. Palmer, 1333 T St. 

Chief Clerk, W. H. Collins, 125 10th St. 

COMMISSION OF FISH AND FISHERIES. 

Sixth and B Sts., S. W. Open lrom 9 to 2. 

Commissioner George M. Bowers, The Ebbitt. 

Chief Clerk, I. H. Dunlap, 1605 20th St. 

SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION AND NATIONAL MUSEUM. 

Near B St., between 7th and 12th Sts. Open from 9 to 4 daily, except 

holidays. 

Secretary, S. P. Langley, Metropolitan Club. 

Assistant Secretary, . . .Richard Rathbun 1622 Mass. Ave. 

Chief Clerk, William V. Cox, . . . Emery PI., Brightwood. 

NATIONAL ZOOLOGICAL PARK. 

Adams Mill Road. Open every day. 
Superintendent, .... Frank Baker, 1728 Columbia Road. 

SOLDIERS' HOME. 

Seventh Street road. Open every day 9 to sunset. 
Governor, Brig. -Gen. George D. Ruggles, U. S. A., (retired.) 

THE WASHINGTON MONUMENT. 

The Monument is situated in Washington Park, near 14th St. Open 
from 9.30 to 5.30. Elevator runs from 9.30 to 4.30 P. M. 

THE CORCORAN ART GALLERY. 

Situated on 17th St. Open from Oct. 1st to May 1st, 9.30 to 4 P. M. 
From May 1st to Oct. 1st, 9 to 4 P. M. Also SundayB from 1.30 P. M. 
to 4.30 P. M. 



NAVY YARD AND STATION. 

Foot of 8th Street, S. E. Open from 9 to 4. 
Commandant .Captain S. W. Terry, TJ. S. N. 

MOUNT VERNON. 

Mount Vernon is situated on the Potomac, sixteen miles from Washing- 
ton, and may be reached by the Washington, Alexandria and Mt. 
Vernon railroad. Station Thirteen-and-a-half Street and Pennsyl- 
vania Avenue ; also, by steamboat from wharf at Seventh and M Streets. 
The building is open to visitors on week days from 11 A. M. to 5 P. M. 
from May to November ; and from 11 A. M. to 4 P. M. fr« m November 
to May. Admission to the grounds, 25 cents. The dwelling was built 
in 1743 by Laurence Washington, half-brother of General George 
Washington. The property is owned and maintained by the Mount 
Vernon Ladies' Association, organized in 1858. 

ARLINGTON NATIONAL CEMETERY. 

Arlington, Virginia. Open every day. Home of Eobert E. Lee from 

1831 to 1861. 

MINISTERS AND REPRESENTATIVES OF THE U. S. IN 

FOREIQN.COUNTRIES. 

Ambassadors Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary. 

Country. Name and State. 

France, Horace Porter, New York. 

Germany, Andrew D. White, New York. 

Great Britain, Joseph H. Choate, New York. 

Italy William F. Draper, Massachusetts. 

Mexico, Powell Clayton, Arkansas. 

Russia, Charlemange Tower, Pennsylvsnia. 

Envoys Extraordinary and Ministers Plenipotentiary. 

Argentine Republic, . . William P. Lord, Oregon. 
Austria-Hungary, . . . Addison C. Harris, Indiana. 

Belgium, Laurence Townsend, Pennsylvania. 

Bolivia, George H. Bridgman, New Jersey. 

Brazil, Charles Page Bryan, Illinois. 

Chile, Henry L. Wilson, Washington. 

China, Edwin H. Conger, Iowa. 

Columbia, Charles Burdett Hart, West Virginia. 

Denmark, L. S. Swenson, Minnesota. 

Ecuador, Archibald J. Simpson, Arizona. 

Greece, Arthur S. Hardy, New Hampshire. 

Guatemala W. Godfrey Hunter, Kentucky. 

Hayti Wm. F. Powell, New Jersey. 

Japan, Alfred E. Buck, Georgia. 

Netherlands Stanford Newel, Minnesota. 

Nicaragua, William L. Merry, California. 



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Country. Name and State. 

Paraguay and TJraguay, . William B. Finch, Wisconsin. 

Peru, Irving B. Dudley, California. 

Portugal John N. Irwin, Iowa. 

Spain, Bellamy Storer, Ohio. 

Sweeden and Norway, . William W. Thomas, Jr., Missouri. 

Switzerland John G. A. Leischman, Pennsylvania. 

Turkey, Ocar S. Straus, New York. 

Venezuela, Francis B. Loomis, Ohio. 

Ministers Resident and Consul Generals. 

Korea, Horace N. Allen, Ohio. 

Liberia, Owen L. W. Smith, North Carolina. 

Persia, Herbert W. Bowen, New York. 

Siam, Hamilton King, Michigan. 

Egypt John G. Long. 

FOREIGN LEGATIONS. 
Country. Name and Address. 

Argentine-Republic, . . Dr. Martin Garcia Merou, 2107 S St., N. W. 
Austria-Hungary, .... Mr. L. Hengelmuller von Hengervar, 1307 
Conn. Ave. 

Belgium, Count G. de Lichtervelde, 1714 Conn. Ave. 

Bolivia, Senor Luis Pas. 

Brazil, Senor J. F. de Assis Brasil, 1834 S St., N. W. 

Chile Senor Don Carlos M. Vi.una, 1716 R St., N. W. 

China, Mr. Wu Ting-fang, 1764 Q St., N. W. 

Colombia, Senor Don Climeaco Calderon. 

Costa Rico, S -nor Don Joaquin Barnardo Calvo, 2111 S St. 

Denmark, Mr. Constantine Brun, 1521 20th St., N. W. 

Ecuador Stnor Don Luis F. Carbo. 

France M, Jules Cambon, 1710 H St., N. W. 

German Empire, .... Herr von Holleben, 1435 Mass. Ave., N. W. 

Great Britain, Lord Pauncefote, 1300 Conn. Ave., N. W. 

Guatemala, Senor Don Antonia Lazo Arriaga, The Cairo. 

Hayti, Mr. J. N. Leger, 1426 K St., N. W. 

Italy, Br-ron de Fava, 1708 H St., N. W. 

Japan, Mr. Jutaro Komura, 1310 N St.,N. W. 

Korea, Mr. Chin Pom Ye, 1500 13th St., N. W. 

Mexico, Senor Manuel Azpiroz, 1413 I St., N. W. 

Nicaragua, Senor Don Luis Corea, 1704 Q St., N. W. 

Netherlands, Mr. G. de Weckherlin. 

Portugal, Viscount de Santo-Thyrso. 

Russia Comte Cassini, 1829 I St., N. W. 

Siam, Phj'a Prasiddhi. 

Spsiin, ....'••.. Duke de Arcos, 1785 Mass. Ave., N. W. 
Sweden and Norway, . . Mr. A. Grip, 2011 Q St., N. VV. 
Switzerland, ...... Mr. J. B. Pioda, 2013 Hillyer Place, N. W. 

Turkey, Ali Ferrough Bey, 1818 Q St., N. W. 

Venezuela, Senor Don Augusto F. Pulido, The Cochran. 



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CHURCHES. 
Catholic. 

Church of the Immaculate Conception, 8th and N Sts., N. W. 

Holy Name of Jesus, . 11th and K Sts., N. E. 

Holy Trinity, 36th and Sts , N. W. 

St. Aloysui.s, North Capitol and I Sts. N. W. 

St. Ann's, Wisconsin Ave., Tennallytown. 

St. Anthony's, Brookland. 

St. Dominic's, 6th and E Sts., S. W. 

St. Joseph's, 2nd and C Sts., N. E. 

St. Mary, Mother of God (German) 5th and H Sts., N. W. 

St. Matthew's, .... Rhode Island Ave. near Connecticut Ave., N. W» 

St. Patrick's, 10th near F St., N. W. 

St. Paul's, 15th and V Sts., N. W. 

St. Peter's, 2nd and C St., S. E. 

St. Stephen's, Pennsylvania Ave. and 25th St. N. W. 

St. Theresa's, Washington and Fillmore Sts., Anacostia. 

Episcopal. 

St. Mary's Chapel, . . • • ■ 23d St., bet. G and H Sts., N. W« 

St. Paul's Church 23d St., near Washington Circle. 

Christ Church, On G St., bet. 6th and 7th Sts., S. E. 

St. Mark's Pro-Cathedral, 3d and A Sts., S. E. 

St. Stephen's, 14th and Kenesaw Sts., N. W. 

Trinity Church, 3d and C Sts., N. W. 

St. Andrew's Church 14th and Corcoran Sts., N. W. 

St. Margaret's Church, Conn. Ave. and Bancroft Place. 

Christ Church, and 31st Sts., N. W. 

Trinity Church, Takoma Park. 

Grace Church, 9th and D Sts., S. W. 

St. John's Church, Georgetown, O St., bet. 32d and 33d. 

Epiphany Church, G St., near 14th St., N. W. 

Church of the Ascension, Mass. Ave. and 12th St., N. W. 

St. Matthew's Chapel, M and )/ 2 Sts., S. E. 

St. Thomas' Church, Dupont Circle, 18th St., bet. P and Q Sts. 

St. Michael and All Angels', 22d St., near F St., N. W. 

Church of the Incarnation, N and 12th Sts., N. W, 

Holy Cross, Mass. Ave. and 12th St., N. W. 

Presbyterian. 

Metropolitan Presbyterian Church 4th and B Sts., S. E. 

New York Avenue Church, . . New York Ave., bet. 13th and 14th Sts. 

Fourth Presbyterian, 13th and Yale Sts., N. W. 

The Eastern Presbyterian, 5th and Md. Ave., N. E. 

Eckington Presbyterian, North Capitol and Q Sts. 

Assembly's Presbyterian, Corner of 5th and I Sts., N. W. 

Church of the Covenant, Conn, Ave. and 18th St., N. W. 

First Presbyterian Church, 4 J St., N. W. 



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Westminster Church Memorial, 7th St., 8. W- 

Peck Memorial Chapel, Pa. Ave., 28th and M Sts. 

Gunton Temple Memorial, 14th and R Sts., N. W. 

Hethodist. 

Metropolitan Methodist Church, Corner of 4| and C Sts., N. W. 

Wesley Chapel, Corner of 5th and F Sts., N. W. 

Foundry M. E. Church, Corner of 14th and G Sts., N. W. 

Wilson Memorial M. E. Church, . On 11th St., bet. G. and I Sts., S. E. 

St. Paul's M. E. Church, . . . . . 15th and R Sts., N. W. 

Hamline M. E. Church, 9th and P Sts., N. W. 

Trinity M. E. Church, 5th and Pa. Ave., S. E. 

Dumbarton Avenue M. E. Church, .... Bet. 31st and 32d Sts., N. W. 

Central M. E. Protestant Church, ■ ■ 12th and M Sts., N. W. 

Waugh M. E. Church, 3d and A Sts., N. E. 

McKen«lree Church, Mass. Ave., near 9th St. 

Mount Vernon 9th and K Sts., N. W. 

Congregational. 
Mt. Pleasant Congregational Church, Columbia Road, near 14th St., N.W. 
First Congregational Church, ..... Corner of 10th and G Sts., N.W. 
Tabernacle, 9th St., bet. B St. and Va. Ave., S. W. 

Baptist. 

First Baptist Church, 16th St., above Scott Circle. 

Cavalry Baptist Church, 8th and H Sts., N. W. 

Metropolitan Baptist Church, 6th and A Sts., N. E. 

Second Baptist Church Auditorium, 4th St. and Va. Ave., S. E. 

Grace Baptist Church, 9th and D Sts., S. E. 

East Capitol Baptist Church, East Capitol and 4th Sts. 

Universalists. 
Church of " Our Father," 13th and L Sts., N.W. 

New Church. 
New Church 16th and Corcoran Sts., N. W. 

Spiritualism. 

Spiritualism, 802 H St., N. W. 

First Association of Spiritualists, Masonic Temple, 9th and F Sts., N. W. 

Friends. 
Friends' Meeting (Orthodox), 1st and C Sts., N. E. 

Central Union Mission. 
Central Union Mission, 622 La. Ave. 

People's Mission. 
People's Mission, 910 Pa. Ave., N.W. 

Unitarian. 
All Souls' Church, 14th and L Sts., N. W. 

Reformed. 
Grace Reformed Church, . . . 15th St., N. W., bet. R. I. Ave. and P Sts. 



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Christian Science. 

First Church of Christ 1007 G St., N. W. 

Second Church of Christ 1213 12th St., N. W. 

Seventh Day Adventists. 
Seventh Day Adventist Church, .... 8th St., N. E., bet. F and G Ste. 

Lutheran. 

St. Paul's English Lutheran, 11th and H Sts., N. W. 

Luther Place Memorial Church, Thomas Circle. 

Church of the Reformat i >n, Penn. Ave. and 2nd St.,S.E. 

Christadelphian. 
Washington Ecclesia, 316 Penn. Ave., S. E. 

Christian. 

Vermont Avenue Church Vermont Ave. 

Ninth Street Christian Church, ....•• Corner 9th and D Sts., N. E. 

Hebrew. 

Adas Israel, 6th and G Sts. 

Hebrew Reformed, 8th St., bet. H and I. 

THE JUDICIARY. 

Supreme Court of the United States. 

. Melville W. Fuller, Illinois, 1801 F St., N. W. 
. John M. Harlan, Kentucky, 14th St. and Euclid 

Place, N. VV. 
. Horace Gray, Massachusetts, 1601 I St., N. W. 
. David J. Brewer, Kansas, 1412 Mass. Ave., N. W. 
. Henry B. Brown, Michigan, 1720 16th St., N. W. 
. George Shiras, Jr., Pennsylvania, 1515 

Mass. Ave. 
. Edward D. White, Louisiana, 1717 R. I. Ave. 
. Rufus W. Peckham, New York, 1217 Conn. 

Ave., N. W. 
. Joseph McKenna, 2127 California Ave., N. W. 
. James H. McKenney, 1523 R. I. Ave., N. W. 



Chief Justice, . 
Associate Justice 



Clerk of Court, 



Supreme Court of the District of Columbia. 

Chief Justice, Edward F. Bingham, New Hampshire, 1907 

H St., N. W. 
Associate Justice, .... Alexander B. Hagner, Maryland, 1818 H 
St., N. W. 
.... Job Barnard, 1306 R. I. Ave., N. W. 
.... Andrew C. Bradley, D. C, 2013 Q St.. N. W. 
.... Harry M. Clabaugh, Maryland, 1527 R. I. 

Ave,N. W. 
.... Charles C. Cole, D. C, 1705 N St., N. W. 
Clerk of Court, John R. Young, 1522 R St., N. W. 



Home and City Residences of Senators, Representatives 
and Delegates. 



SENATORS. 



Name. 


Home Post-office. 


Washington Address. 


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Allen, William V 


Madison, Neb 


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A.llison, William B 


Dubuque, Iowa 


Baker, Lucien 




1757 Oregon ave. 


Hueneme, Cal 


The Normandie. 


Bard, Thomas R 




Bate William B 




The Ebbitt. 




Bentonville, Ark 


The Metropolitan. 
The Portland. 


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Kalamazoo. Mich 


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Helena, Mont 


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Concord N. H 




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The Richmond. 


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1700 19th st. 


Deboe, William J 

Depew, Chauncey M.... 






New York City, N. Y... 
Waterburv, Vt 


1611 H st. 
The Arlington. 




Fort Dod^e, Iowa 


Portner Flats. 


Elkins, Stephen B 

Fairbanks, Charles W... 

Foster, Addison G 

Frye, William P 


Elkins, W. Va 

Indianapolis, Ind 

Cincinnati, Ohio 

Lewiston, Me 

Concord, N. H 


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1500 16th st. 
The Cairo. 
The Hamilton. 


Gallinger, Jacob H 

Hale, Eugene 


The Dewey. 
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Ellsworth, Me 


Cleveland, Ohio 


21 Lafayette square. 
2083 Florida ave. 
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Hansbriiuuh, Henry C. 


Devil's Lake, N. Dak. ... 




Hartford, Conn 


1716 N st. 


Lewiston, Idaho 


112 Mass. ave, N. E. 




Worcester, Mass 


The Richmond. 






915 M st. 


Jones, John P 


Gold Hill, Nev 

Elizabeth, N. J 


1805 19th st. 


Kean, John 


1700 I st. 


Kenney, Richard R.. 




1710 16th st. 


Aberdeen, S. Dak 


The Varnurn. 


Lodge, Henry Cabot ... 


Frankfort, Ky. 

Nahant, Mass 


1771 Ma«s. ave. 
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SENATORS— Continued. 



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McCumber, Porter J.., 
McEnery, Samuel D. . 

McLauriu, John L 

McMillan, James 

Mallory, Stephen R... 
Martin, Thomas S..... 

Mason, Wm. E 

Money, H. D 

Morgan, John T , 

Nelson, Knute , 

Penrose, Boies 

Perkins, George 

Pettigrew, Richard F. 
Pettus, Edmund W.... 

Piatt, Orville H 

Piatt, Thomas C 

Pritohard, Jeter C 

Proctor, Redfield 

Quarles, Joseph V 

Rawlins, Joseph L 

Scott, Nathan B 

Sewed, William J 

Shoup, George L 

Simon, Joseph.... ..... 

Spooner, John C 

Stewart, William M... 
Sullivan, William V.. 
Taliaferro, James P.- . 

Teller, Henry M 

Thurston, John M 

Tillman, Benj. R 

Turley, Thomas B 

Turner, George 

Vest, George G 

Warren, Francis E 

Wellington, George L. 
Wetmore, George P.... 
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1534 22.1 st. 

The Metropolitan. 

1H33 Qst. 

1114 Vermont ave. 



Wahpeton, N. Dak 

New Orleans, La 

Bennettsville, S. C. . 

Detroit, Mich 

Pensacola, Fla 

Scottsville, Va 

Chicago 111 

Carrollton, Miss 

Selma, Ala 

Alexandria, Minn 

Philadelphia, Pa 

Oakland, Cal 

Sioux Falls, S. Dak... 

Selma, Ala , 

Meriden, Conn 

Oswego, N. Y 

Marshall, N. C 

Pioctor, Vt 

Milwaukee, Wis 

Salt Lake City, Utah 

Wheeling, W. Va 

Camden, N. J 

Boise, Idaho 

Portland, Oreg , 

Madison, Wis....' 

Carson City. Nev 

Oxford, Miss 

Jacksonville, Fla , 

Central City. Colo 

Omaha, Nebr 

Trenton, S. C 

Memphis, Tenn 

Spokane, Wash ........ 

Kansas City, Mo 

Cheyenne, Wyo 

Cumberland, Md 

Newpoit, R.I I lri09 Kft. 

Denver, Colo I 1221 Conn, ave, 



Hotel Gordon. 
1458 Columbia road. 

315 4^st. 

(549 East Capitol st. 
The Normandie. 
The Albany. 
1750 Q st. 
34 B st., N. E. 
The Arlington. 
The Arlington. 
902 East Capitol st. 
1535 L st. 
The Richmond. 
The Cochran. 
The Shoreham. 
The Normandie. 
The Normandie. 

The Arlington. 
1800 Fst. 
The Shoreham. 
The Richmond. 
The Colonial. 
The Cairo. 

The Ebbitt. 
The Portland. 
1204 P st. 

Metropolitan Club. 
1453 Mass. ave. 



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Adams, Robert, Jr 

Adamson, W. C 

Aldrich, William F 

Alexander, D. S 

Allen, Amos L 

Allen, H. D 

Allen, John M 

Atwater, J. W 

Babcock, Joseph \\\... 

Bailey, Joseph \V 

Bailey, W. J 

Baker, William B 

Ball, Thomas H 

Bankhead, J. H 

Barber, L. H 

Barham, John A 

Barney, Samuel S 

Barholdt, Richaid 

Bartlett, Chas. L 

Bell John C 

Bellamy. J. D 

Benton, M. E 

Berry, Albert S 

Bingham. Henry H.... 

Bishop, Roswell P 

Boreing, Vincent , 

Bontell, Henry 8 

Boutelle, Chas. A 

Bowersuck, J. D 

Bradley, Thomas J.... 

Brantley, Win. G 

Breazeale, Phanor D.. 

Brenner, John L 

Brewer, Willis 

Brick, A. L 

Bromwell, Jacob H.... 

Brosius, Marriott 

Broussard, Robert F.. 

Brown, Seth W 

Brownlow, Walter P. 
Brundridge, S., Jr.... 

Bull, Melville 

Burke, C H 

Burke, Robert E 

Burkett, E. J 

Burleigh, Edwin C... 

Burleson, A. S 

Burnett, J. L 

Burton, Theodore E.. 
Butler, Thomas S 



Home post-office. 



Washington, Pa , 

Philadelphia, Pa..., 

Carrolton, Ga 

Aldrich, Ala 

Buffalo, N. Y 

Alfred, Me 

Morganfield, Ky ... 

Tupelo, Miss 

Rialto, N. C 

Necedah, Wis 

Gainesville, Tex 

Baileyville, Kan.... 

Aberdeen, Md 

Huntsville, Tex 

Fayette, Ala 

Mauch Chunk, Pa.. 

Santa Rosa, Cal 

W< st Bend, Wis 

St. Louis, Mo 

Macon, Ga 

Montrose, Colo 

Wilmington, N. C... 

Neoshoe, Mo 

Newport, Ky 

Philadelphia, Pa..., 
Dudington, Mich... 

London, Ky 

Chicago, 111 

Bangor, Me 

Lawrence, Kans. ... 
New York, N. Y.... 

Brunswick, Ga 

Natchitoches, La.... 

Dayton, Ohio 

Havneville, Ala 

South Bend, Ind.... 

Wyoming, Ohio 

Lancaster, Pa 

New Iberia, La 

Lebanon, Ohio 

Jonesboro, Tenn. .. 

Searcy, Ark 

Middletown.R.I... 

Pierre, S. Uak 

Dallas, Tex 

Lincoln, Ncbr 

Augusta, Me 

Austin, Tex 

Gadsden, Ala 

Cleveland, Oliio 

Westchester, Pa... 
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The Albany. 
The Metropolitan. 
1531 N.H. ave. 
The Norma ndie. 
418 Stanton PI. N.E. 
The Colonial. 

307 East Capitol st. 
11 Bst. 
The Driscoll. 
1529 I st. 

215 New Jersey ave. 
The Cairo. 
Riggs House. 
The Nonuandie. 
'1 he Ebbitt. 
305 N. J ave., S. E. 
Congressional Hotel 
Riggs House. 
1135 12th st. 
The Normandie. 
1725 Q st. 
1744 P st. 
Metropolitan Club. 

209 East Capitol st. 
1319 Kst. 

The Hamilton. 
Riggs House. 
Riggs House. 

The Ebbitt. 

1330 Columbia road. 

1 347 Q st. 
The Dewey. 
Riggs House. 
The Hamilton. 
209 East Capitol st. 

The Cochran. 

The Metropolitan. 

The Richmond. 
The Cairo. 
34 B st ,N. E. 
Metropolitan Club. 
The Everett. 



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Chatham, 111 

Butte, Mont 

Danville. Ill 

Stillwater, R. I .. .. 

Memphis. Tenn 

Vickshurg, Miss 

New York, N. Y.... 
Bowline Green, Mo. 

Peterboro, N H 

Brooklyn, N. Y 

Enfaula, Ala 

St. Joseph, Mo 

Hudson, N. Y 

Scranton, Pa 

Denison, Iowa 

Marshall, Mo 

Racine, Wis 

Beaumont, Tex 

Detroit, Mich 

Tipton, Iowa 

Kansas City, Mo 

Franklin, Tenn 

Waynesville, N. C... 

Muncie, Ind 

Robinson, 111 

West Bay City, 

Mich. 

Valparaiso, Ind 

New York City 

Topeka, Kans 

Chicago, 111 

Tacoma, Wash 

Mount Horeb, Wis.. 

Pittsburg, Pa 

Erie, Pa 

Plymouth, Pa 

New Orleans, La 

Ohkosh. Wis 

Palatka, Fla 

Philippi, W. Va: .. 

Bmier, Mo 

Longview, Tex 

Baltimore, Md 

Akron, Ohio 

Fayetteville, Ark.... 

Liberty, Mo 

Wheeling W. Va... 

Brooklyn, N Y 

Syracuse, N. Y 

Glenwood, Minn 

Beaufort, S. 

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2149 Florida ave. 
The Ebbitt. 
1601 31st st. 
The Cochran. 
The Cochran. 
The Metropolitan. 

501 14th st. 

617 M.bave., N. E. 

The Normandie. 

1324 Mass. ave. 

Willard's. 

The National. 

The Shoreham. 

221 A st., S. E. 
The Raleigh. 
The Metropolitan. 
The Dewey. 
The Shoreham. 
The Ebbitt. 

1327 10th st. 
133S New York ave. 
929£ New York ave. 
413 A st., S. E. 

Willard's. 



The Raleigh. 
922 M st. 

1605 N H. ave. 
Riggs House. 
Riegs House. 
Riggs House. 

The Metropolitan. 
The Varnum. 
The Varnum. 

Baltimore, Md. 
1141 12th st. 
1814 K st. 

Willard's. 
The Ebbitt. 
The Cairo. 

220 2dst.,S.E. 
The Normandie. 
The Normandie. 



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Terre Haute, Ind.... 

Yorkv.lle, S. C 

Boston, Mass 


922 I st. 


Finley D E 


(535 Md. ave.,N.E. 




The Wellington. 
1324 Mass. ave. 


Fitzgerald, J.J 


Brooklyn, N. Y 

Preston burg. Ky 


Fitzpatrick.Thos. Y 

Fleming, William H 

Fletcher, Loren .. 

Fordnev, J. W 


1311 11th st. 
The Cairo. 


Minneapolis, Minn.. 
Saginaw, Mich 


The Richmond. 
The Dewey. 






Foster G P 




924 14th st. 


Fowler, Charles N 

Fox Andiew F 


Elizabeth, N J 

Westpoint, Miss 

Harrisville, W. Va. 

Yankton, S. Dak... 
Atlantic City, iN. J... 
Albion, Mich 


1406 16th st. 
52 B st., N. E. 


Freer, R. H 


The Varnum. 


Gaines, John Wesley... 


1325 G st. 
The Normandie. 
Willard's. 
1303 Clifton st. 


Gayle, June W 


Owenton. Ky 

Knoxville, Tenn 

Shelbyville, Ky 

Steubenville, Ohio- 
Addison, N. Y 

Springfield, Mass... 
Albany, N. Y 


Willard's. 
The Shoreham. 


Gilbert, G. G 


201 East Capitol st. 
The Arlington. 




The Normandie. 


Gillet, Charles W 

Gillett, Frederick H 

Glynn M H 


The Hamilton. 
The Albany. 
Congressional Hotel. 


Gordon, R. B 




The Arlington. 


Graff, Joseph V - 


The Wellington. 
The Dewey 








Green Wm. S 


Fall River, Mass 


1829 G st. 

430 Rhode Island av 




Dawson, Ga 








The Dewey. 


Grout William W 




The Arlington. 
Willard's. 


Grow. Galusha A 


Niles, Mich 


Hall, J. K. P 


The Cochran. 


Haugen, G. N 


Northwood, Iowa... 

Galveston, Tex 

Madison, Va 


The Normandie. 


Hawley. R. B 


Hotel Gordon. 
The Bancroft. 


Heatwole, Joel P 


Burlington, Iowa.... 
Waco, Tex 


The Gordon 


Hedge, Thomas 


TheEbbitt. 




1325 G st. 

The Normandie. 

1421 K st. 




Willard's. 


Hepburn, W. P 


Mount Morris, 111... 


1124 East Capitol st. 


Hill, Ebenezer J 


The Cochran. 


Hitt, Robert R 


1507 K st. 


Hoffi cker, W. 


The Normandie. 




Aurora, 111 


Riggs House. 


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New Brunswick, 

N. J. 
Des Moines, Iowa... 

Ch'ppewa Fall, Wis. 
Hillsboro, 111 


The Bancroft^ 
The Normandie. 


Hull John A T 


1720 21st st. 


Jack, S. M 

Jenkins John J 

Jett Thomas M 


1533 I st. 
The National. 




BhK'field, W. Va 

North Yakima, 

Wash. 
Warsaw, Va 


The Fredonia. 










Joy Charles F 


St. Louis, Mo 


Graynol,ClevTd Pk. 
The Hamilton. 




San Francisco, Cal.. 

Cambridge, Md 

Mansfivid, Ohio 

Dover Plains, N. Y.. 

Roxboro, N. C 










Keteham John H 

King William H 


The Dewey. 
The Hamilton. 


Kitchin, William W 

Kluttz T F 


The Cairo. 
The National. 


Salisbury, N, C ... 
O^kaloosa, Iowa 


214 North Capitol st. 


Knox.' William S. ,. 




The National. 




The National. 


Davenport, Iowa.... 
Weatlierford, Tex... 
Petersburg 


The Cairo. 


Lanham, Saml. W. T 


The National. 
Hotel Gordon. 




Belton. S, C 


The National. 


Lawrence, George P 

Lentz, John J 


North Adams, Mass.. 


The Cochran. 
The Portland. 
The Cairo. 


Levy, J. M 

Lewis, Elijah B.. 

Littauer, Lucius N 

Little, John S 


New York, N. Y 
Montezuma, Ga ... 
Taylorsvil'e, N. C... 
Gloversville, N. Y... 

Greenwood, Ark 

Rockland, Me 


1000 Vermont ave. 
The Metropolitan. 
lOBst., N.E. 
The Albany. 


Littlefield E 


The Hamilton. 






2103 st. 




Shelbvville, Mo 

Medicine Lodge, 

Kan. 

San Francisco, Cal.. 
Paulsboro, N. J 

Philadelphia, Pa 

Winchester, Mass... 

Mankato, Minn 

New York, N. Y... 


1321 M st. 


Louil, Eugene F 


The Raleigh. 


Lybrand, Archibald.... 

McCleary, James T 

McClellan, Geo. B 

McCullocli, P. D 


1824 Mass. ave. 

1217 N. H. ave. 
The Regent. 
1445 R. I. ave. 


McDermott, Allan L.... 


Jersey City, N. J.... 
Millersburg, Ohio... 


1633 Q st. 



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Prescott, Ark 




Maddox John W 




The Metropolitan. 
The Dewey. 
The Dewey. 


Malion, Thad M 


Chambersburg, Pa.. 


Marsh, Benj. F 

May Mitchell 


Warspw, 111 

Brooklyn, N. Y ,. 

Omaha Nebr 


121 Maryland av.NE 
The Normandie. 




1921 Sixteenth st. 


Mercer David H 


1303 Roanoke st. 


Mesick! William S 


Mancelona, Mich... 
Oakland, Cal 


The Dewey. 
The Arlington. 
1700 Q st. 


New Orleans, La 

Bloomingtou, Ind... 
Council Grove Kans 
Sturgeon Bay, Wis.. 
New Castle, Wyo... 

The Dalles, Oreg 

Haverhill, Mass 

Chat anooga, Tenn.. 

Oak Hill, Ohio 

Philadelphia, Pa. ... 
Duluth, Minn 


Miere Robert W 


Mille ,J. M 

Minor Edward S 


49Dst.,S. E. 


Mondell, F. VV 

Moody, Wiliiam H .... 

Moon, J. A 

Morgan, Stephen 


1837 M st. 
The Shoreham. 
The Albany. 

102 B st., N. E. 


Morrell, Edward 


1(301 K st. 




1115 N. Hamp. av. 
Willard's. 


Mudd Sidnev E 


Laplata, Md 


Muller, Nicholas 


New Brighton, N. Y. 
Modesto, Cal 


The Shoreham. 


Naphen, H. F 

Needham J C .. 


The Shoreham. 
109 Md. ave., N. E. 




North Platte, Nebr.. 


The National. 


Newlands F G . 


Chew Chase, Md. 


Noonan E T 








Mi'llins, S. C 






Tiffin Ohio 




O'Grady, J. M. E 


Rochester, N. Y 

Milwaukee, Wis 

Indianapolis, Ind... 
Wellsboro, Pa 




Olmsted, Marlin E 

Otey, Peter J 


1758 N st. 
The Oxford. 


Otjen, Theobold 




Overstreet, Jesse 


The Ebbitt. 
The Normandie. 


Parker R W 


Auburn, N.Y 


1501 Mass. ave. 




The Normandie. 


Pearce, Charles E 


St. Loui", Mo 

Cumberland, Md.... 
Asheville, N. C. .... 
Medina, Ohio 


The Arlington. 
The Normandie. 


Phillips, F. 

Polk, R. K 

Prince, George VV 

Quarles, J M 


Union City, Tenn... 
Danville, Pa 

Galesburg, 111 


The National. 
The Normandie. 
, Riggs House. 




1330 19th st. 
Riggs House. 


Ransdell, J. E 

Reeder, VV A.. 


Lake Providence, 
La. 

Logan, Kans 


The Cairo. 

702 10th st. 
228 A st., S. E. 








Rhea, J. S 




521 4th st. 



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Rhea, W. F 

Richardson, J. D 

Richardson, Wm 

Ridgely, E. R 

Riordan, D. J 

Rixey, John F 

Robb, Edward , 

Roberts, E. W 

Robertson, Samuel M.. 

Robinson, James M , 

Robinson, J. S 

Rodenberg, W. A 

Rucker, W. W 

Rupert, Jacob, Jr 

Russell, C. A 

Ryan J. W 

Ryan, W. H 

Salmon, J. S 

Scudder, Townsend 

Shackleford, D. W 

Shafroth, J. F 

Shattuck, W. B 

Shaw, Albert D 

Sheldon, CD 

Sheppard, J. L 

Sherman, J. S 

Showalter, J. B 

Sibley, J. C 

Sims, Thetua W 

Slayden, J. L 

Small, J. H 

Smith, David H 

Smith, George W 

Smith, H. C 

Smith, Samuel W 

Smith, Walter I 

Smith, Wm. Alden 

Snodgrass, C. E 

Southard, J. H 

Spalding. B. F 

Sparkman, S. M 

Sperry, N. D 

Spright, Thomas 

Sprague, Chas. F 

Stallings, Jesse F 

Stark, William L 

Steele, George W 

Stephens, John H 

Stevens, Frederick C... 

Stewart, Alex 

Stewart, James F 

Stewart, J. K 

Stokes, J. Wm 

Sullowav, Cyrus A 

Sulzer, William 



Bristol, Va 

Murfreesboro, Tenn. 

Huntsville 

Pittsburg, Kans 

Vew York, N.Y 

Brandy, Va 

Perryville, Mo 

Chelsea, Mass 

Baton Rouge, La 

Fort Wayne, Ind 

Madison, Nebr 

East St. Louis, 111.... 

Kevtesville, Mo 

New York, N Y 

Killingly, Conn 

Pottsville, Pa 

Buffalo, N.Y 

Boonton, N. J 

Glen Head, N. Y 

Jefferson City, Mo... 

Denver, Colo 

Madisonville. Ohio.. 
Watertown, N. Y ... 

Houghton, Mich 

Texarkana, Tex 

Utica, N. Y 

Butler, Pa 

Franklin, Pa 

Linden, Tenn 

San Antonio, Tex... 
Washington, N. C... 
Hodgensville, Ky.... 
Murphysboro, 111.... 

Adrian, Mich 

Pontiac, Mich 

Council Bluffs, Iowa. 
Grand Rapids, Mich. 

Crossville, Tenn 

Toledo, Ohio 

Fargo, N. Dak 

Tampa, Fla 

New Haven, Conn... 

Ripley, Miss 

Brookline, Mass 

Greenville, Ala 

Aurora, Nebr 

Marion, Ind 

Vernon. Tex 

St. Paul, Minn 

Wausau, Wis 

Paterson, N.J 

Amsterdam, N. Y... 

Orangeburg, S. C 

Manchester, N. H... 

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THe National. 
1103 6th st. 
Riags House. 
<i00 Md. ave., N. E. 
The Normandie. 

The Varnum. 
The Hamilton. 
Willard's. 
Riggs House. 

Willard's. 
2148 Pa. ave. 
The Arlington. 
The Hamilton. 
The Varnum. 

The Cairo. 
1701 Q st. 
The Varnum. 
1346 Yale st. 
The Cochran. 

The Dewey. 

The Normandie. 
1016 East Capitol st. 
1116 Vermont ave. 
The Varnum. 
1631 Rst. 



1313 Columbia road. 
The Dewey. 
1303 Clifton st. 
The Hamilton. 
Hotel Gordon. 
The Varnum. 
The Hamilton. 

The Metropolitan. 
The Buckingham. 
The Varnum. 
1500 R. I. ave. 
The National. 

The Dewey. 
114 Md. ave., N. E. 
The Cairo. 
1705 Conn. ave. 
Hotel Gordon. 
The Normandie. 
The Varnum. 
The Varnum. 
131 B st., S. E. 



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REPRESENTATIVES— Continued. 



Name. 



Home post-office 



Sutherland, R. D 

Swanson, Claude A..., 
Talbert, W. Jasper... 

Tate, Farish C 

Tawney, James A 

Tayler, Robert W 

Taylor, George W. ... 

Terry, William L 

Thayer, J. R 

Thomas, C. R 

Thomas, Lot 

Thropp, J.E 

Tompkins, A. S 

Tongue, Thos. H 

Turner, Oscar 

Underhill, J. Q 

Underwood, 0. W.... 

Vandiver, W. D 

Van Voorhis, H. C... 

Vreeland, E. B 

Wachter, F. C 

Wads worth, Jas. W. 

Wanger, Irving P 

Warner, Vespasian... 

W 7 aters, R. J 

Watson, J. E 

Weaver, Waller L. . . 
Weeks, Edgar 



Weymouth, Geo. W .... R 

W heeler, Charles K D 

White, George H R 

Williams, J. R D 

Williams, John S D 

Williams, W. E D 

Wilson, Edgar SR 

Wilson, F. E D 

Wilson, Stanyarne D 

Wise, Richard A R 

Woods, Samuel D R 

Wright, C.F R 

Young, James R R 

Zenor, William T D 

Zeigler, E. D I D 



Nelson, Nebr 

Chatham, Va 

Parks ville, S.C.... 

Jasper, Ga 

Winona, Minn. .. 

Lisbon, Ohio 

Demopolis, Ala.... 
Little Rock, Ark.. 

Worcester, Mass 

Newbern, N. C 

Storm Lake, Iowa... 

Everett, Pa 

Nyack, N. Y 

Hillsboro, Oreg 

Louisville, Ky 

NewRochelle,N.Y. 
Birmingham, Ala... 
Cape Girardeau, Mo. 

Zanesville, Ohio 

Salamanca, N. Y 

Baltimore, M. D 

Geneseo, N. Y 

Norristown, Pa 

Clinton, 111 

Los Angeles, Cal 

Rushville, Ind 

Springfield, Ohio 

Mount Clemens, 

Mich. 
Fitchburg, Mass.. .. 

Paducah, Ky 

Tarboro, N. C 

Carmi, 111..... 

Yazoo City, Miss 

Pittsfield, 111 

Boise City, Idaho.. 

Brooklyn, N. Y 

Spar onburg, S. C... 
Williamsburg, Va.. 

Stockton, Cal 

Susquehanna, Pa... 
Philadelphia, Pa.... 

Corvdon, Ind 

York, Pa 

o At large. 



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The National. 
420 6th st. 
The Dewey. 
The Portland. 
1013 P st. 
The Metropolitan. 
The Normandie. 
1009 13th st. 
The Dewey. 
1915 Mass. ave. 
Portner Flats. 
1329 10th st. 
The Ebbitt. 
The Cochran. 



The Dewey. 

Baltimore, Md. 
17H3 K st. 
1623 H st. 
The Cairo. 

1325 G st. 
The Dewey. 

The Hamilton. 
Willard's. 
1814 18th st. 

125 Est. 
The National. 

1425 N. Y. ave. 

The Ebbitt. 

Hotel Gordon. 
1331 Corcoran st. 
213 North Capitol st, 
The Varnum. 



Name. 



DELEGATES. 

Flynn, 1). T 

Perea, Pedro 

Wilcox, Robert W 
Wilson, J. F 



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Home post-office. 



Guthrie, Okla 

Bernalillo, N. Mex 
Honolulu, Hawaii... 
Prescott, Ariz 



Washington address. 



The Dewey. 

The Metropolitan. 

The Varnum. 



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Senate : 

Republicans 51 

Democrats 25 

All others 9 



CLASSIFICATION. 

House of Representatives : 

Republicans 188 

Democrats 161 

All others 8 



Total 

(Five vancancies.) 



85 



Total 357 



U. S. Wars, Campaigns, Expeditions, Etc* 

1775-1783 I War of the Revolution, April 19, 1775, to April 11, 1783. 

1782-1787 Wyoming Valley disturbances, Pennsylvania. 

1786-1787 Shays Rebellion, Massachusetts. 

1790-1795 War with Northwest Indians, Miamis, Wyandots, Delawares, 
Pottawattamies, Shawnees, Chippewas, and Ottawas, Septem- 
ber, 1790, to August, 1795. 

1791-1794 Whisky Insurrection in Pennsylvania. 

1798-1800 War with France, July 9, 1798, to September 30, 1800. 

1799 Fries Insurrection in Pennsylvania, Spring of 1799. 

1801-1805 War with Tripoli, June 10, 1801, to June 4, 1805. 

1806 Burr Conspiracy. 

1806 Sabine Expedition, Louisiana. 

1807 Naval affair in Chesapeake Bay, July 9 to August 5, 1807. 

1808 Embargo troubles, Lake Champlain, 1808. 

1811-1813 War with Northwest Indians, November, 1811, to October, 1813. 

1812-1815 VVar with (ireat Britain, June 18, 1812, to February 17, 1815. 

1812 Florida or Seminole War, August 15 to October, 1812. 

1813 Peoria Indian War, Illinois, September 19 to October 21, 1813. 
1813-1814 Creek Indian War, Alabama. 

1817-1818 Seminole or FloridaWar, November 20, 1817, to October 31, 1818. 

1819 Yellowstone Expedition, July 4 to September, 1819. 

1823 Campaign against Blackfeet and Arickaree Indians, Upper 

Missouri River. 

1827 Winnebago Expidition, Wisconsin (no fighting), June to Sep- 

tember. 1827, also called La Fevre Indian War. 

1831 Sac and Fox Indian troubles in Illinois. 

1832 Bla.k Hawk War, April 26 to September 21, 1832. 
1832-1833 Nullification troubles in South Carolina, November, 1832 to Feb- 
ruary, 1833. 

1833-1839 Cherokee disturbances and removal. 

1834 Pawnee Expedition, Indian Territory, June to September, 1834 

1835-1836 Toledo War, Ohio and Michigan boundary dispute. 

1835-1842 Seminole or FloridaWar, November 1, 1835, to August 14, 1842 

1836-1837 Creek disturbances in Alabama, May 5, 1836, to September 30, 

1837. 
1836-1837 Southwestern Frontier, Louisiana, Arkansas, and Texas (Sabine 

disturbances) no fighting, April, 1836, to June, 1837. 

1837 Osage Indian trouble, iu Missouri. 

1838 Heatherly Indian disturbances on Missouri and Iowa line. 
1S38 Mormon disturbances in Missouri. 

1838-1839 New York, Aroostook, and Canada (Patriot War) Frontier dis- 
turbances (no fighting). 

1846-1847 Doniphan's expedition from Santa Fe, New Mexico, to Chihua- 
hua, Mexico, November, 1846, to February, 1847. 

1846-1848 Mexican War, April 24, 1846, to May 30, 1848. 

1846-1848 New Mexico Expedition, June 30, 1846, to February 13, 1848. 

184 S Cayuse War, Oregon, Oregon Volunteers. 

1849-1861 Navajo troubles, New Mexico. 



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1849-1861 Continuous disturbances with Comanche, Cheyenne, Lipan, 

and Kickapoo Indians in Texas. 
1850 Pitt River Expedition. California, April 28 to September 13, 1850. 

1851-1852 Yuma Expedition, California, December, 1851, to April, 1852. 
1851-1853 Utah Indian disturbance. 
1S51-1856 Rogue River, Yakima, Klikitat, Klamath, and Salmon River 

Indian Wars in Oregon and Washington. 
1855 Winnas Expedition aeainst the Snake Indians, Oregon, May 

24 to September 8. 1855. 
1855-1856 Sioux Expedition, Nebraska Territory, April 3, 1855, to July 27 

1856. 
1855 Yakima Expedition, Washington Territory, October 11 to 

November 24, 1855. 
1855-1856 Cheyenne and Arapahoe troubles. 

18.S5-1858 Seminole or Florida War, December 20, 1855, to May 8, 1858. 
1856-1858 Kansas Border troubles. 

1857 Gila Expedition, New Mexico, April 16 to September 16, 1857. 

1857 Sioux Indian troubles in Minnesota and Iowa, March and April, 

1857. 

1857 Mountain Meadow Massacre, Utah, September 11, 1857. 
1857-1858 Utah Expedition. 

1858 Expedition against Northern Indians, Washington Territory, 

July 17 to October 17, 1858. 

1858 Puget Sound Expedition, Washington Territory, August 10 to 

September 23, 1858. 

1858 Spokane, Cceur D'Alene and Paloos Indian troubles in Wash- 

ington Territory. 

1858 Navajo Expedition, New Mexico, September 9 to December 

25, 1858. 
1858-1859 Wichita Expedition, Indian Territory, September 11, 1858. to 
December, 1859. 

1859 Colorado River Expedition, California, February 11 to April 

28, 1859. 
1859 Pecos Expedition, Texas, April 16 to August 17, 1859. 

1859 Antelope Hills Expedition, Texas, June 10 to September 23, 

1859. 
1859 Bear River Expedition, Utah. June 12 to October 18, 1859. 

1859 San Juan Imbroglio, Washington Territory, 1859. 

1859 John Brown Raid, Virginia, November and December, 1859. 
1859-1860 Cortina troubles on Texas and Mexican border. 

1860 Pah-Ute Expedition, California, April 12 to July 9, 1860. 

1860 Kiowa and Comanche Expedition, Indian Territory, May 8 to 

October 11, 1860. 

1860 Carson Valley Expedition, Utah, May 14 to July 15, 1860. 

1860 Attack on and murder of emigrants by Bannock Indians at 

Salmon Fork, Snake River, Idaho, September 13. 1860. 

1860-1861 Navajo Expedition, New Mexico, September 12, 1860, to Febru- 
ary 24. 1861. 

1861-1S9Q Apache Indian War and troubles in Arizona and New Mexico. 

1861-186ff War of the Rebellion, April 19, 1861, to August 20, 1866. Actual 
hostilities, however, commenced upon the firing on Fort 
Sumter, April 12 1861, and ceased by the surrender of 
the Confederate forces under General Kirby Smith, May 26, 
1865. 

1862 Indian Massacres at New Ulm and vicinity, Minnesota, August 

17 to 23, 1862. 

1862-1867 Sioux Indian War in Minnesota and Dakota. 

1863-1869 War against the Cheyenne, Arapahoe, Kiowa, and Comanche 
Indians in Kansas, Nebraska, Colorado, and Indian Territory. 

1865-1868 Indian War in Southern Oregon and Idaho, and Northern 
' California and Nevada. 



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1865-^1866 Fenian raid, New York and Canada Border distrubances. 
1867-1881 Campaign against Lipan, Kiowa, Kickapoo, and Comanche 

Indians and Mexican Border distrubances. 
1868-1869 Canadian River Expedition New Mexico, November 5, 1868, 

to February 13, 1869. 
1871 Yellowstone Expedition, August 28 to October 25, 1871. 

1871 Fenian troubles, Dakota and Manitoba Frontier, September 

and October, 1871. 

1872 Yellowstone Expedition, Dakota, July 26 to October 15, 1872. 
1872-1873 Modoc Campaign, November 28, 1872, to June 1, 1873. 

1873 Yellowstone Expedition, Dakota, June 4 to October 4, 1873. 
1874-1875 Campaign against Kiowa, Cheyenne, and Comanche Indians 

in IndianTerritory, August 1. 1874. to February 16. 1875. 

1874 Sioux Expedition, Wyoming and Nebraska, February 13 to 

August 19, 1874. 
1874 Black Hills Expedition, Dakota, June 20 to August 30, 1874. 

1874 Big Horn Expedition, Wyoming, August 13 to October 10, 1874. 

1875 Expedition against Indians in Eastern Nevada, September 7 to 

27, 1875. 

1876 Sioux Expedition, Dakota, Mav 17 to September 26, 1876. 

1876 Powder River Expedition, Wyoming, November 1, to Decem- 

ber 31, 1876. 

1876-1877 Big Horn and Yellowstone Expeditions, Wyoming and Mon- 
tana, February 17, 1876, to June 13, 1877. 

1876-1879 War with Northern Cheyenne and Sioux Indians in Indian 
Territory, Kansas, Wyoming, Dakota, Nebraska, and Mon- 
tana. 

1877 Labor strikes in Pennsylvania and Maryland, July to October, 

1877. 

1877 Nez Perce. Campaign, June 14 to October 5, 1877. 

1878 Bannock and Piute Campaign, May 30 to September 4, 1878. 

1878 Ute Expedition, Colorado, April 3 to September 9, 1878. 

1879 Snake or Sheepeater Indian troubles, Idaho, August to October, 

1879. 
1879-1894 Disturbances of settlers in Indian and Oklahoma Territories, 

" Oklahoma Boomers," and the Cherokee Strip disturbances. 
1879-1880 Ute Indian Campaign in Colorado and Utah, September 21, 

1879, to November 8, 1880. 
1885 Chinese Miner and Labor troubles in Wyoming, September and 

October, 1885. 
1890-1891 Sioux Indian disturbances in South Dakoto, November, 1890, 

to January, 1891. 
1891-1893 Garza troubles, Texas and Mexican Border disturbances, " Tin 

Horn War." 
1892 Miner disturbances in Idaho, July to November, 1892. 

1892-1896 Troubles with renegade Apache Indians, under Kidd and 

Massai, in Arizona and Mexican Border. 
1894 "Industrial Army," " Commonwealers," " Coxeyites," and 

Labor disturbances. 

1894 Railroad. Pullman, and Labor strikes extending from Illinois 

to Pafific coast, June to August, 1894. 

1895 Bannock Indian troubles, Julv and August, 1895. 

1898-1899 War with Spain, April 21, 1898, to April 11, 1899. Actual hos- 
tilities ceased August 13, 1898. 

1898 Chippewa Indian disturbances at Leech Lake, Minn., October, 

1898. 

1899 Insurrection in Philippine Islands, February 4, 1899, to . 

1899 Miner disturbances in Idaho, April 29 to October 20, 1899. 



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